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Apr 6 2018 08:50pm
Hate that 8 pin...
Goodluck probably have to go 4 at a time
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Apr 6 2018 11:03pm


Well it's a prebuilt, and those bastids made it so you have to take the motherboard out to replace the 8 pin (4+4).

They kept trying to tell the OP to bring it in and they would fix it. Anyways they agreed to send him replacement power supply. We had to rmove the motherboard a bit, to get the 4+4 connector out.
When we put it back together we made it so he won't have to take the mobo out next time.

Anyways, he did it all correctly, and he is up and running again.
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Apr 7 2018 11:02am
Quote (Ghot @ Apr 7 2018 12:03am)
Well it's a prebuilt, and those bastids made it so you have to take the motherboard out to replace the 8 pin (4+4).

They kept trying to tell the OP to bring it in and they would fix it. Anyways they agreed to send him replacement power supply. We had to rmove the motherboard a bit, to get the 4+4 connector out.
When we put it back together we made it so he won't have to take the mobo out next time.

Anyways, he did it all correctly, and he is up and running again.


Figured this was the case. Glad it worked out :thumbsup:
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